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  • Many law schools “over admit” first year students because the school plans to dismiss a significant number of students based on first-year performance.
  • Your opportunity to be selected for law review is almost solely based on first-year grades.
  • Other law journals and moot court consider grades when selecting students.
  • Many courses in law school only have one final exam – your grade for the entire term hinges on that one examination.  Developing proper study habits throughout the semester is essential to performing well on final exams.
  • Most law schools annually raise their admission standards; learning proper study skills and obtaining a background in first year subjects can be the edge you need to succeed!
  • Many students cannot identify their “problem subjects” until second semester.  By then it could be too late to significantly improve your G.P.A.
  • Most large law firms recruit students at the beginning of their second year. These firms heavily rely on G.P.A. to select their summer associates.  Doing well your first year of law school is essential to landing the highest paying jobs.
  • Some law firms will ALWAYS ask for your law school transcript, even when you are no longer a recent graduate.